A.
A sketch plan may be submitted as a basis for discussion with the Planning Commission as to the intended use and design of a proposed land development.
B.
Information provided on a sketch plan is at the discretion of the applicant; however, to obtain maximum benefit, it is suggested that a sketch plan include the following information:
(1)
Name of the subdivision or land development;
(2)
Date of the plan;
(3)
Tract boundaries;
(4)
Sketch or map showing the location of the tract in relation to adjacent properties and existing streets;
(5)
Approximate plan scale;
(6)
North point;
(7)
Streets, easements, rights-of-way, and public lands on and adjacent to the tract, properly named and identified;
(9)
Contour lines;
(11)
Approximate location of 100-year floodplains and wetlands;
(12)
Historic resources identified on the Township's Historic Resources Map;
(13)
Buildings, tree masses, quarries, and other physical and topographical features on the tract;
(14)
Proposed general street layout;
(15)
Proposed general lot layout;
(16)
In the case of land development plans, proposed general layout, including building locations, parking lots (with number of spaces provided), loading areas, access drives, and open spaces;
(17)
Tract area;
(18)
Number and type of dwelling units; and
(19)
Size and intended use of open spaces.
C.
Where the sketch plans propose land development of only a portion of the applicant's or record holder's entire property, the Planning Commission may request a drawing showing the remainder of that property, including proposed streets and lots for such remainder.